Lexicographical Neighbors of Sockman
Literary usage of Sockman
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Circuit Courts of Ohio by Carl Gustave Jahn, Ohio Circuit Courts, Ohio Supreme Court (1898)
"sockman. without such written permission of the company, said policy should be
void and of no effect. This defendant further says, that after saia policy of ..."
2. Rerum Britannicarum Medii ævi Scriptores: Or, Chronicles and Memorials of by Great Britain Public Record Office (1878)
"And by this it may be seen, that if such a sockman is ejected, he is not entitled
to an assise, but his lord [is]. CHAPTER IX. But a donation may be made ..."
3. Domesday; Or, An Actual Survey of South-Britain,: By the Commissioners of edited by Samuel Henshall, John Wilkinson (1799)
"... holds a yoke-land from Hugh in the fame Hundred, which a sockman held from
King Edward. It is rated at fuch quantity. The arable is one plough-land. ..."
4. A Treatise Upon Conveyances Made by Debtors to Defraud Creditors by Orlando Bump, James McIlvaine Gray (1896)
"Barney, 1 Chip. 331, 6 Am. Dec. Taylor v. Wild, 8 Beav, 159; vide 743; Chamberlayne
v. Temple, 2 sockman v. sockman, 18 Ohio 362. Rand. 384, 14 Am. Dec. ..."